Lando Norris celebrates winning the 2025 Mexican GP, leading the F1 championship by one point, amid race action at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Lando Norris celebrates winning the 2025 Mexican GP, leading the F1 championship by one point, amid race action at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
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Lando Norris wins 2025 Mexican GP and leads championship

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McLaren's Lando Norris won the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix by over 30 seconds, snatching the drivers' championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri by one point. The race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez featured incidents like Liam Lawson's near-miss with marshals and early retirements.

The 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, held on October 26 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, saw Lando Norris start from pole and dominate the 71 laps, finishing 30 seconds ahead of Charles Leclerc of Ferrari in second and Max Verstappen of Red Bull in third. Haas's Oliver Bearman achieved his best-ever result in fourth, while Piastri finished fifth after a tough race stuck behind Bearman.

Norris added 25 points to reach 357 in the championship, one more than Piastri (356), with Verstappen 36 points back (321). The Briton called his performance 'my best of the year', praising the 'incredible' car. However, he faced boos from the crowd and chants for Sergio 'Checo' Pérez, absent from the grid; Norris replied: 'If they want to think whatever, let them'.

The race had a chaotic start with contacts, like Liam Lawson's clash with Carlos Sainz, sending the New Zealander to pits for a front wing change. Exiting, he nearly hit two marshals at turn 1, radioing: 'I could have killed them, damn it!'. Lawson retired on lap 5. Other retirements included Fernando Alonso (lap 40), Nico Hülkenberg (lap 28), and Sainz (lap 70, triggering a final Virtual Safety Car that prevented overtakes).

Piastri admitted struggles: 'I must drive the car very differently these last weekends'. Attendance exceeded 400,000, without breaking the record. McLaren has already won the constructors' championship.

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Lando Norris of McLaren claimed pole position in the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix qualifying with a record lap of 1:15.586 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The event saw a historic Saturday attendance of 146,132, surpassing the previous record. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton filled the front-row spots, as Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen encountered challenges.

Lando Norris secured a dominant victory at the 2025 São Paulo GP, completing a perfect weekend with pole, sprint, and race at Interlagos. The McLaren driver extended his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri, while Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto retired on the first lap after a collision with Lance Stroll. Max Verstappen recovered to third starting from the pit lane.

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Lando Norris, the 2025 Formula 1 world champion, expressed increased confidence and a more relaxed mindset as he prepares to defend his title in the upcoming season. The McLaren driver, who clinched the championship by two points in Abu Dhabi after a tight battle with teammate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull's Max Verstappen, highlighted his unchanged ambition to win again despite major regulatory changes. Norris shared these thoughts during McLaren's 2026 season launch and pre-season testing.

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli claimed his first Formula 1 victory from pole at the Chinese Grand Prix, fending off teammate George Russell and Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc for a Mercedes 1-2-3? podium mix-up. Team principal Toto Wolff hailed the 19-year-old's fast-track promotion over radio, silencing critics, while Hamilton grabbed his first Ferrari podium. McLaren suffered double retirement from power unit woes.

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Lando Norris has expressed caution about McLaren's prospects for the 2026 Formula 1 season, stating the team is currently a bit off the pace compared to rivals. During Bahrain pre-season testing, he explained that while some strengths from 2025 persist, significant improvements are needed under the new regulations. Norris also clarified his earlier positive comments on the new cars as an intentional contrast to others' criticisms.

Argentine driver Franco Colapinto was eliminated in the first phase of qualifying for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, starting last after going off track on his final attempt. Teammate Pierre Gasly will start from 18th, while Lando Norris took pole position. Colapinto voiced frustration over the Alpine car's challenges.

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Mercedes secured a commanding 1-2 finish at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with George Russell winning from pole ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took third — as covered in our race report. The result amplified questions over Ferrari's decision not to pit under virtual safety car periods, a call Lewis Hamilton criticized on team radio amid McLaren's praise for Mercedes' power unit mastery.

 

 

 

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